laugh track
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Definition
Noun: - A prerecorded sound effect of audience laughter that is added to the soundtrack of a television show, radio program, or film to simulate a live audience reaction and cue the home audience.
Usage
The term is used specifically in media production to describe the artificial laughter heard during comedy programs. It is a compound noun, typically used in its singular form.
Examples
- The classic sitcom used a very obvious laugh track to punctuate every joke.
- Many modern comedies have abandoned the use of a laugh track in favor of a more natural feel.
- The producer decided the scene needed a stronger laugh track to emphasize the comedic timing.
Advanced Usage
- To sweeten a laugh track: This industry phrase means to enhance or increase the volume and frequency of the prerecorded laughter during post-production.
- The studio audience was quiet, so the editors had to sweeten the laugh track heavily.
Variants and Related Words
- Canned laughter: A common synonym for "laugh track," emphasizing its artificial, prerecorded nature.
- Audience reaction track: A broader term that can include other sounds like applause or gasps, not just laughter.
Synonyms
- Canned laughter
- Prerecorded laughter
Notes
- The "laugh track" is a distinct audio element, separate from the laughter of a genuine studio audience. Its use is often a stylistic choice that defines eras and genres of television comedy.
Noun
- prerecorded laughter added to the soundtrack of a radio or television show